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What not-so-popular newsletters would you recommend?

Alvaro Montoro on July 01, 2020

What are some not-so-well-known IT newsletters that you would recommend? A newsletter that is a hidden gem, but sometimes overlooked because it is ...
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Martin

I am subscribed to four newsletters:

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Waylon Walker

I'll shamelessly plug my own. I am still trying to figure out what to write about in my newsletter, so far I have been sticking to inspirational/motivational content. How to break into tech mid career. How breaking into tech changed my life. Being a genuinely nice person can boost your career.

Sign up for my Newsletter

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Alvaro Montoro • Edited

Subscribed. Thanks for sharing :)

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Waylon Walker

πŸ’ͺPumped to have you aboard. I would be glad to take any feedback you have.

How was the onboarding flow? I was having some issues with it and switched to the hosted option for now.

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Alvaro Montoro

The onboarding and account validation was really simple and easy to complete.

Maybe one thing that I'd update is adding the title of the newsletter to the registration form. When I was entering my name and email, there was no indication of what newsletter I was signing up for.

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Yechiel Kalmenson • Edited

I may be biased, but I would recommend Torah && Tech if you're interested in conversations around ethics and values in the tech world.

The editors (of which I am one) come at it from a Jewish perspective, but I believe it would be of interest to anyone with an interest in the topic.

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Alvaro Montoro

Subscribed. It will be interesting to read about ethics in the tech world. Thanks for sharing :)

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Yechiel Kalmenson

Awesome! Feel free to let us know what you think!

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Habdul Hazeez

In descending order by personal preferences:

3. Colors and Fonts

This is a newsletter by @michaelandreuzza about Web design and development.

Read the last issue of colors and fonts newsletter.

2. The history of the Web

This is a newsletter about the Web's history by Jay Hoffman.

1. Web Design Update

This is a Web design and development newsletter by Laura Carlson from the Information Technology Systems and Services at University of Minnesota Duluth.

Whenever new articles are linked on the Web Design Reference site, a Web Design Update newsletter is sent to the listserv. This newsletter is sent out weekly.

If you want to subscribe visit the listserv page and follow the instruction to sign up.

While you do that, you can read the last issue on Google Groups.

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Juan Cruz Martinez

I've two recommendations, one is my own :p, I'm just starting, and I write all about programming, AI, mostly python, and javascript. livecodestream

Another for which I'm not related at all is marcradziwill.com/newsletter/

Hope it helps

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Stephanie Morillo

Hi Alvaro,

I'm a HUGE fan of a brand-new newsletter called High Growth Engineering. I've learned a ton in the past few weeks.

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Alvaro Montoro

Looks interesting. I just subscribed. Thanks for sharing!

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Waylon Walker

I also genuinely like the content from Joel hooks's newsletter. Mine was much inspired after his. signup at the bottom of his website.

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Lane Wagner

Shameless plug here as well. Cryptography and backend stuff can be subscribed to at qvault.io
I write ~2 posts/week

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Matt Swensen

Not sure if this falls into the "not-so-well-known" category, but I always get something out of The Changelog.

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Marc

Mine 😁
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